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Distal Ulna Fractures

2018
Isolated fractures of the distal ulna are relatively rare and usually result from a direct force or crush injury. However, ulna fractures do occur more commonly in association with fractures of the distal radius, with up to 65% of fractures of the distal radius having associated distal ulna fractures.
Tristan E. McMillan, Alan J. Johnstone
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(iii) Proximal ulna fractures

Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2012
Abstract Fractures to the proximal ulna account for only 1% of all fractures. However, appreciation of the pathoanatomy of the different fracture patterns is essential for the treating surgeon. This review discusses the classification, injury patterns, treatment and outcome of fractures to the olecranon, coronoid process and adult Monteggia fracture ...
Chris Peach, Amjid Ali
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FATIGUE FRACTURES OF THE ULNA

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1955
1. Two cases of fatigue fracture of the ulna are reported. 2. Three cases previously reported are reviewed and a striking similarity with one of the present cases is noted. 3. In all cases the mechanism of injury appears to have been the same.
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Bilateral stress fractures of the ulna

Injury, 1988
A previously undescribed case of bilateral stress fractures of the ulna is reported. The cause is attributed to inappropriate use of weight-bearing crutches. Biomechanical comparison is made with other known causes of stress fractures in the bones of the upper limb.
F, McGoldrick, T M, O'Brien
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Fractures of the Radius and Ulna

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1992
Fractures of the radius and ulna are common in the dog and cat. If treated inappropriately, complications may result. These include delayed union, nonunion, malunion, and growth deformities. ESF is a versatile method of fixation for fractures of the radius and ulna. Types that are applicable range from the simple type I to the complex type III fixator.
R G, Rudd, J G, Whitehair
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Distal Ulna Hook Plate Fixation for Unstable Distal Ulna Fracture Associated With Distal Radius Fracture

Orthopedics, 2012
The significance of distal ulna fractures is often undermined, which can result in inadequate treatment compared with fractures of the radius, the ulna’s larger counterpart. However, little guidance exists in the current literature on how to manage distal ulna head or neck fractures and intra-articular ulna head fractures.
Sang Ki, Lee   +3 more
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Fractures of the proximal ulna olecranon and coronoid fractures

Hand Clinics, 2002
Fractures of the proximal ulna present unique challenges to the surgeon because of the complexity of the elbow joint. It is important not to underestimate the potential difficulty of these cases and to give each one thorough preoperative consideration before embarking on a surgical course.
Patricia L, McKay, Julia A, Katarincic
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Isolated Diaphyseal Fractures of the Ulna

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2012
HE PATIENT 64-year-old woman presents after an injury to her left ondominant forearm sustained while she was out of own on vacation. Three weeks ago she stumbled and truck her forearm on the edge of a step. She experinced local pain and mild swelling. Records from the acility where she was evaluated on the day of injury ndicate that there was no wound ...
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Nailing of proximal ulna fractures: biomechanical comparison of a new locked nail with angular stable plating

European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2019
J. Hopf   +5 more
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Plate Osteosynthesis of Proximal Ulna Fractures-A Biomechanical Micromotion Analysis.

Journal of Hand Surgery-American Volume, 2017
M. Hackl   +7 more
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